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ACCOMMODATIONS

THE TWO BEDROOM VILLA | SIX SENSES BHUTAN

The Two-Bedroom Villas at the Six Senses Bhutan

The Six Senses Two-Bedroom Villas feature two independent adjoining bedrooms next to each other, and can accommodate up to eight guests.

With a spacious layout and a private outdoor courtyard, this dual bedroom villa lends itself to relaxation and entertainment, or for mixed groups where some people may need to work and take phone calls while other traveling companions focus on peace, quiet and rejuvenation.

The Two-Bedroom Villas have both indoor and outdoor living spaces, and the architecture features natural and traditional motifs in wood and stone. They offer expansive views of each valley where they're located. Also available to its guests are dedicated double spa treatment rooms.

Amenities include a dedicated GEM (Guest Experience Maker) on call, a private wine fridge, minibar, and tea and coffee making facilities. You can also enjoy fresh beverages, a 49-inch TV, unlimited WiFi, and a Bose Bluetooth speaker. The private dining facilities can seat eight people, with a private open courtyard, and spectacular mountain and valley views.

🏰 $$$$$: Luxury accommodations; starting from $2,460 per person per day (2024)
THE INSIDE SCOOP

In the very top tier of the kingdom's luxe experiences, operated by international luxury brand Six Senses Hotels, Resorts & Spas, these lodges offer hospitality that seeks to exceed every expectation. Priced to blow a hole through your pocketbook, these lodges nonetheless deliver incomparable experiences combining traditional Bhutanese elements with a hushed, sophisticated minimalist sensibility to meet and exceed anything in its category in any part of the world. A unique opportunity despite the considerable price tag.
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Travel Logistics Organizer for CBS 60 Minutes 2024 special report on Bhutan

“First, thank you for making my trip to Bhutan run smoothly. Second, for explaining your culture and customs to me and our team in a way that helped our 60 MINS story come alive. Third, for making the visit seriously fun!”

~ Lesley Stahl, Correspondent, CBS 60 Minutes, September 2024

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